Forbes isn’t only selling its Greenwich Village headquarters. [Crain’s]New York attracts migrants from Boston and D.C. [Curbed]Upcoming vote on Methodist Hospital expansion spurs new round of protests. [DNAinfo]Roseland Ballroom’s final performances in April to feature boxing, Lady Gaga. [WSJ]Does the sharing economy hurt businesses? And is it bad if it does? [AC]Chelsea residents pissed that pivotal ambulance station limits their terrace enjoyment. [DNAinfo]New councilman vows to stop Bushwick gentrification. Good luck with that. [Gothamist]Another lofty goal: Friends of the Steinway Mansion hope to raise $9 M. to save manse. [Crain’s]Developer who wanted to build Islamic center by NYU now trying to build a synagogue. [NYT]Brookfield Properties plans mega-makeover for Brutalist tower by Hudson Yards. [WSJ]Hedge funder Mark Sonnino snaps up $27 M. office building at 555 West 25th. [TRD]Vogue UK horrified by having to travel, via town car, to “the deepest depths of Brooklyn.” [Brokelyn]Workers clear Bed-Stuy lot on Marcy and Kosciuszko for 41-unit development. [Brownstoner]Downtown Brooklyn church thinks it might be able to fetch $20 M. as a development site. [Crain’s]Underground blog no more? Bk to the Fullest and Jonah Landman treated to a Times profile. [NYT]